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All renders shown here created with the 3DSMax MentalRay renderer. Modeled predominately in quads.

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Texture Res: Diffuse 2048 x2048 vehicle, opacity map, plus wagon 1024 square and wheels at 1024 x 512. Bodywork is fully unwrapped and laid out in 0-1 UV space. One wheel image and UVs is used for all 8 wheels.

Native format is 3DSMax 2011. No 3rd party plugins required.

Texture Res: 4 - 2 x 2048 x 2048, 1 x 1024 x 1024, 1 x 1024 x 512

Please note, texture map is included only in the Max, LWO and MB zips (download one of these files whatever format you require).

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The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) provides transport capabilities for re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems. There are five basic configurations of the HEMTT series trucks: M977 cargo truck with Material Handling Crane (MHC), M978 2500 gallon fuel tanker, M984 wrecker, M983 tractor and M985 cargo truck with MHC. A self-recovery winch is also available on certain models. This vehicle family is rapidly deployable and is designed to operate in any climatic condition where military operations are expected to occur.

The HEMTT's objective is to provide heavy transport capabilities for supply and re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems for the United States Army. It is distinguished by extreme mobility compared to standard 5-ton trucks, thanks to its large number of wheels and turbo-charged engine, combined with all-wheel drive and very large, low-pressure tires. Though far less publicized than the Humvee, it has been extremely important in transporting logistics behind quick-moving forces based on the M1 Abrams tank. Having proved itself as a key workhorse of the US heavy tactical wheeled vehicle fleet, about 13,000 HEMTT vehicles are in service today.